National Dog Show backs therapy program with broadcaster David Frei's Angel on a Leash effort
You wouldn't necessarily think of a television dog show as “interactive.”
But the National Dog Show Thursday on NBC, noon-2 p.m., will show you how, if you have a dog of your own, it could be.Okay, you can’t drive Rover to the show and expect to come home later that afternoon with a blue ribbon.
But if you have the time and inclination, there’s a good chance Rover could do something even more valuable and rewarding: become a therapy dog.
The National Dog Show this year will be promoting the therapy dog program, which is tied to the Angel on a Leash project run by David Frei.
When he’s not in his black tie on TV explaining breed characteristics in civilian terms, Frei often takes his own two dogs, Brittany Spaniels named Angel and Grace, to places like Sloan Kettering or the Ronald McDonald House.
They snuggle their cool wet noses and soft warm fur up against kids with bad diseases, recovering veterans, ailing seniors and other people who could really use something cheerful.
“And it works,” says Frei. “Therapists at these facilities will tell us, ‘This is the first time she’s smiled all week.’ A patient who doesn’t want to stand up for exercise therapy stands right up for a chance to walk with the dog.”
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